"The unpredictability of radio interference has long been a deterring factor for industrial operators wanting to deploy wireless connectivity," explained Ariana Drivdahl, Product Manager for Moxa. "While self-healing and dual-band devices having been developed to somewhat mitigate its impact, signal recovery and renegotiation in band switch-over can still result in unacceptable packet loss. Concurrent dual-radio transmission architecture is the first and only technology that completely bypasses all interference."
Available exclusively in Moxa AWK-5222 and AWK-6222 series industrial wireless access points, the company's new "Zero Wireless Packet Loss" solution uses two independent RF modules to simultaneously transmit duplicate packets on two different bands (2.4 GHz and/or 5 GHz RF bands) to ensure that at least one of the packets reaches the receiver. Simultaneous dual-radio transmissions also increase the throughput by reducing the number of resend requests.
"Even when routine measures are taken to identify and eliminate environmental interference, wireless interference still remains a possibility and can compromise network reliability and system safety," said Drivdahl. "Moxa's concurrent dual-radio transmission with interference immunity is what operators need to ensure real-time performance with zero-data-loss communication."
Other features of the AWK-5222 and AWK-6222 include:
- IEEE 802.11a/b/g compliant
- Supports 100 ms redundant roaming
- Compliant with essential sections of EN 50155
- Rugged IP68-rated metal housing (AWK-6222 only)
- -40 to 75°C operating temperature range.